My feed
Premium

Please
or
to access all these features

Get updates on how your baby develops, your body changes, and what you can expect during each week of your pregnancy by signing up to the Mumsnet Pregnancy Newsletters.

Pregnancy

Induction/C Section question and advice.

3 replies

darrenwis · 22/01/2016 19:44

Hi,

My partner has had 2 sweeps so far, 3rd tomorrow and cervix is closed. Due to be induced on Sunday which we didn't want to happen.

Her mum had the same experience and had 2 c sections.

Could we opt for a c section? What are the chances of induction not working, filling the body with needless drugs and ending up with a emergency c section anyway?

We just want the safest route for baby to be here. Currently 10 days overdue.

Appreciate any advice.

Many thanks.

OP posts:
Report
bluewisteria · 22/01/2016 19:51

I imagine the hospital want the safest route possible too, so I assume they feel this is it.

Not all induction is bad. I was induced with my first and she arrived within 7 hours of pessary going in and only a bit of gas and air. You just don't know what will happen till you try I'm afraid.

You could talk through with your midwives a plan of action on being induced, and ask them for statistics.

I assume apart from not arriving, everything is fine? IE no reason for a c-section delivery you can think of? Remember it is major abdominal surgery so not a light decision either. I imagine you can google to find out what percentage of indictions end up in c-sections.

Report
bluewisteria · 22/01/2016 19:51

*inductions

Report
TheOddity · 22/01/2016 20:14

You also don't have to accept the induction. They can keep an eye on the health of the placenta via various methods now, even if only for a couple more days. Full term is different for different women and even six extra hours can make a big difference. If her mum also had long pregnancies, I'd be tempted to hold out on the induction as long as everything looks healthy, as they do say inductions tend to go pretty well when you are close to a spontaneous birth anyway.

Report
Please create an account

To comment on this thread you need to create a Mumsnet account.